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CHAPTER 1 SPECIFICATIONS

 

CHAPTER 2 INSTALLATION

 

 

GENERAL

 

 

Model 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DX 95T

Frequency Range 

28.315 ~ 28.755 MHz 

Emission

FM/AM/USB/LSB

Frequency Control 

Phase-Lock-Loop (PLL) Synthesizer 

Frequency Stability 

0.001% 

Temperature Range 

-30

°

C to +50

°

Antenna Impedance 

50 Ohms 

Antenna Connectors 

Standard SO-239 type 

Input Voltage 

13.8V DC 

Size 

7 3/4" (W) x 2 7/8" (H) x 10 1/4" (D) 

Weight 

6 lb. 

TRANSMITTER 

 

AM/FM: 2W~50W  

RF Power Output 

USB/LSB: 150W PEP 

Spurious Emission 

-50 dB 

Unwanted Sideband 

-50 dB 

Audio Distortion 

10% 

Frequency Response 

300 to 2500Hz 

Microphone

Dynamic

Clarifier Range 

Coarse: 

±

 6.0KHz, Fine: 

±

 1.0KHz 

RECEIVER 

 

Sensitivity for 10 dB (S+N)/N 

AM: < 0.5   µV; USB/LSB: < 0.25 µV 

Sensitivity for 12 dB (S+N)/N 

FM: < 0.25 µV 

Squelch Sensitivity 

< 0.5 uV 

Selectivity

-55 dB

Image Rejection 

-50 dB 

AGC Figure of Merit 

100 mV for 10dB Change in Audio Output 

Audio Power Output 

2.5W @ 10% Distortion 

Audio Response 

300 to 2500 Hz 

 

INSTALLING THE RADIO 

Choose a convenient location for operation that does not interfere with driver or 

passenger. This radio is supplied with a universal mounting bracket. When mounting 
the bracket and radio to your car, make sure it is mechanically strong. Also, provide a 
good electrical grounding connection to the chassis of vehicle. Proceed as follows to 
install the radio. 

 

1.  Locate a convenient area in your vehicle for the installation of the radio. Hold the 

mounting bracket with the radio in the location where the radio is to be installed. 
Make sure nothing will interfere with either the radio or the mounting bolts. Mark 
and then drill holes for the mounting bracket. 

 
2.  Most radio antennas come equipped with a PL-259 plug. Connect this plug to the 

ANT. Jack in the rear of the radio. 

 
3.  Extending from the rear of the radio is a fused red and black wire for the DC 

connections to the vehicle’s electrical system. For best performance, it is strongly 
recommended that the red lead be taken directly to the positive terminal on the 
vehicle’s battery and the black lead be connected to the nearest chassis ground. 
(Note: 

This radio is designed for vehicles with negative ground systems

.)  

 

Connections should be made using appropriate “crimp on” lugs of a size large 
enough to make good contact with the bolt used to fasten to the battery and the 
chassis ground. It is a good safety idea to install a second fuse that would provide 
protection in case the red wire was to “fray” or get pinched and short to the body of 
the vehicle, somewhere between the battery and the radio. 

 

High power radios such as this one require large DC current flow when in the TX 
mode. Poor power connections cause supply voltage drops that can substantially 
decrease the performance of your radio. A good DC connection is probably one of 
the most important things for getting the best transmitter performance and in some 
cases, least receiver noise. 

 
4.  Mount the microphone bracket near the radio in an easily accessible spot using the 

two screws provided. 

 

 

(SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE) 

 

 

Summary of Contents for DX 95T

Page 1: ...E S 5 3 S 7 9 dB 40 B C A H G F D E FM PA LSB B AM RX TX 10KHz N B AN L PUSH D I M PO W ER PAD 40dB LAM P M O D O FF O FF FI N E CO ARSE 5 6 DI GI T RX HI GH SW R ALERT AN L N B PAD 1 TABLE OF CONTEN...

Page 2: ...io in the location where the radio is to be installed Make sure nothing will interfere with either the radio or the mounting bolts Mark and then drill holes for the mounting bracket 2 Most radio anten...

Page 3: ...s bright because it is on nearly 100 percent of the time and when you speak softer it appears dimmer because it is flickering on and off It does not glow at all when there is no modulation This lamp o...

Page 4: ...lamp faceplate frequency display and channel display Pushing this knob turns the Frequency Display on and off 18 MODE SWITCH This control allows you to select one of the following operating modes PA...

Page 5: ...1 SWR but it is an indication that you should check your SWR reading 1 2 3 4 1 ANTENNA This jack accepts a 50 ohm coaxial cable with a PL 259 type plug 2 DC POWER This jack accepts the 13 8V DC power...

Page 6: ...the noise and interference can be received with 100 of the SSB signal 2 Turn VOL knob clockwise to apply power to the radio 3 Set the VOL for a comfortable listening level 4 Set the MODE switch to th...

Page 7: ...e operation of the COARSE FINE The microphone should provide the functions shown in the schematic below 4 WIRE MIC CABLE Consider it as performing the same function as a phonograph speed control When...

Page 8: ...pin receptacle body before soldering Fig 2 Microphone plug wiring 7 If the microphone jack is used to hold the pin receptacle during soldering operation best results are obtained when the connections...

Page 9: ...housing to the microphone cord If the cutting directions have been carefully followed the cable clamp should secure to the insulation jacket of the microphone cable 10 Upon completion of the microphon...

Page 10: ...e with a detailed description of the symptoms This is important because it will help the technician who works on your radio to locate your problem Intermittent problems are easily overlooked so be sur...

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